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Chelsea slumped to a 1-0 defeat on their Champions League return in a game which saw Ross Barkley miss a penalty.

Valencia took advantage of slack marking at a free-kick for Rodrigo to score the winner on 74 minutes.

After a handball decision was given against the visitors, there was a dispute between three Chelsea players over who would take it.

Barkley had only come on as a substitute eight minutes earlier but insisted on taking the spot-kick instead of the Blues' regular taker Jorginho and Willian, who argued his own case to take it before relenting.

And Rob Green, who was a Chelsea player last season, claims Jorginho would have stepped up under normal circumstances.

"Ross [Barkley] was on the bench and there should have been a designated penalty taker who started the game," he told the BBC.

"If it had happened in the fifth minute, I assume it would have been Jorginho to take it.

"Ross had the confidence to take it but unfortunately it didn't pay off and I don't know if there will be a conversation in the dressing room after the game."

Chelsea missed the chance to snatch a point after Barkley skied his penalty (Image: GETTY)